If the seller refuses to deliver the goods called for by the contract, the buyer can:
A) get the difference between the contract price of the goods and their market price at the time the buyer learns of the seller's breach.
B) sue for only consequential damages, and if he fails, get a percentage of the difference between contract price and market price.
C) avoid giving the seller any credit for expenses saved.
D) seek specific performance even if the goods ordered are not unique in nature.
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